A photograph of a large two-story wooden home with siding, white trim, and a two-story porch that spans across half of the front of the house. In front are two large trees and four individuals (two men, a woman, and a toddler). The photograph is...

A faded photograph of two unidentified women posing on a front porch. One woman is sitting on the railing while the other is standing with a hand resting on the railing. The porch has detailed spindles and columns, brick piers, and spans at least...

The Pine Log is the official newspaper of the students of Stephen F. Austin State University. For many years it was published twice weekly on Monday and Thursday. Beginning in Fall 2013, the paper is issued each Wednesday during the Fall and Spring...

The Pine Log is the official newspaper of the students of Stephen F. Austin State University. For many years it was published twice weekly on Monday and Thursday. Beginning in Fall 2013, the paper is issued each Wednesday during the Fall and Spring...

The Summers family home on the corner of Fifth and Sycamore streets in Rusk, Texas. It is a three-story brick Victorian structure with a cellar. There are about twenty men and women on the second story porch with a wooden railing. Three women...

Unidentified house in East Texas. The house demonstrates a Greek Revival architectural style reflected in the full facade front porch with prominent rounded support columns and side gable roof. The house appears to be of wood frame construction...

A two-story house in Kilgore. There is a family on the porch. Trees surrond the house. The house demonstrates Folk Victorian style architecture prevalent throughout the Southern states. Folk Victorian features are represented by the gable front...

Tucker House, 1948. It was a halfway-house; a stagecoach inn between Nacogdoches and San Augustine, Texas. The structure demonstrates a vernacular expression of Greek Revival style architecture most prominently represented in the side gables, the...

The Weatherly home which was formerly on North Street, Nacogdoches, Texas. Later moved to Baxter and Duncan Street, 1968. The house demonstrates a Victorian architectural style, particularly Queen Anne, represented by cross gable shape; the...

A photograph of an unidentified middle-aged woman sitting on the grass in front of a house. Behind her stands a little boy between the ages of seven and ten. The front porch of a house is visible in the background. The porch had a white spindle...

Government employees; Government regulation; Government policy; Government officials; Meetings;

The history of the governmental body of Nacodgoches has been recorded in its city council minutes. The City Council consists of five elected members including a mayor and four council members. The group is responsible for establishing the policies...

Government employees; Government regulation; Government policy; Government officials; Meetings;

The history of the governmental body of Nacodgoches has been recorded in it's city council minutes. The City Council consists of five elected members including a mayor and four council members. The group is responsible for establishing the policies...

This project involved the use of photovoice. In photovoice, volunteers are given cameras and journals and asked to respond to guiding questions through both photography and text. This method, as used here, allows for the collection of personal...

This project involved the use of photovoice. In photovoice, volunteers are given cameras and journals and asked to respond to guiding questions through both photography and text. This method, as used here, allows for the collection of personal...

Photograph of Hatchett's Ferry Inn, on the Angelina River at the boundary between Cherokee and Nacogdoches counties in Texas. The old road that passed through here serviced Atoy, Lowe's Chapel, Taylor's Chapel, and Smith County from Nacogdoches...

The Moore Hotel in Alto, Texas. A free classical enlarged foursquare wooden structure with a front gable. It has several brick chimneys and cross gables. There is a wooden barn in the background.A man and woman are pictured reading on front...

Two men stand in front of the John Noblitt store, a wooden gabled building with a porch. There is a dog sitting on the wooden boardwalk in front of the door. A sign is advertising Owl Cigars for 5 cents.

Amanda White-Fears is standing on her front porch in the summer of 1962. Her grandson Archie L. Rison Jr. is standing next to her. According to family research, Amanda was born a slave in 1862. She married Henry “Bud” Fears in the 1890s and they...

The house demonstrates a Queen Anne Free Classic architectural style represented by the steeply pitched cross gable roof, classic column porch supports, and cut-away bay window topped with roof cresting. There is a tree in the foreground and a...

Unidentified two-story house in East Texas. The house demonstrates an excellent example of Greek Revival style architecture represented in the low pitch hipped roof and four prominent square columns supporting the full width, full height front...

Unidentified home in East Texas. Features of the house include a normal pitch side gable roof and recessed porch. The view seems to be from the rear of the house. A wire mesh encloses the property. There are trees to the sides of the house. The...

House of the Seasons in Jefferson, Texas was built in 1872 by Colonel Benjamin H. Epperson. The house demonstrates an Italianate style of architecture represented by features such as the square tower centered on top of the flat roof, triple row of...

Unidentified house in East Texas. The house demonstrates an example of a massed hall-and-parlor vernacular architectural style indicative of the Tidewater South Tradition. Features include a steeply pitched cross gable roof, symmetrical shape,...

Unidentified two-story brick home in East Texas. There are two large columns to the front of the house, and a chimney on the side. The house demonstrates a Neoclassical style of architecture typically built from 1895-1950. Representative features...

A house in Crockett, Texas, with two chimneys. A utility pole is in front of the house. The house demonstrates Neoclassical style architecture typically built from approximately 1895-1950. Neoclassical features include the side gable roof,...

Elliot-Robinson residence, built circa 1880. The house is located on Center Road, Nacogdoches County. The house is an example of a vernacular one-story, transitionally massed hall-and-parlor (three rooms wide, one and a half rooms deep), referred...

A portion of the house owned by Phillip A. Sublett (?), San Augustine, Texas, 1948. The small entry porch with doric columns emphasizing the front entry doors suggests the house to be an example of Colonial Revival style architecture. Other...

Forest Hill, Cherokee County near Alto. It shows the home of Captain Henry Berryman and Mrs. Helene Dill Berryman. The house appears to be an example of an extended I-house with a dropped shed roof extended over a screened in front porch. An...

House in Carthage, East Texas, picture taken 1948. The house demontrates a Greek Revival architectural style represented in the front pedimented gable over the full height entry porch supported by four prominent square columns, the hipped roof,...

Cartwright House, San Augustine, Texas; photo taken 1948. The house is two-story home surrounded with shrubs and has a tall tree in front of it. The house demonstrates a Greek Revival architectural style represented in the low pitch side gable...

Small office outbuilding to the right of the Cartwright House, San Augustine, Texas. The Greek Revival style architecture resembles that of the Cartwright House. Features include the side gable roof, wide trim band emphasizing the cornices,...

The Cullen House in San Augustine. The house demonstrates a Neoclassical architectural style demonstrated by the triangular pediment represented in the front facing gable, and the full width porch supported by four large round columns. Other...

A two-story home built by Robert C. Shindler, North Street, Nacogdoches, Texas. At the time the picture was taken the home was occupied by the Clevenger Family. The house demonstrates a Gothic Revival style architecture represented by the steeply...

Unidentified house, picture taken in 1948. The house is a Single Pen cabin built in a vernacular style indicative of the Tidewater South Tradition. Features include hand hewn log construction with a side gable continuous roof, which extends in the...

Unidentified house with the number 221 above the doorway. The house demonstrates a one-story example of Neoclassical style architecture represented by the prominent full height entry porch supported by four decorative columns, the low pitched...

A large wooden building in East Texas. The building appears to be a church, as the tall arch-topped windows in the taller portion of the building appear to be stained glass. The entrance includes a full height entry porch with large prominent...